In May of this year, Google held a developer conference, showing off the latest Android 13 system and previewing the new generation of Pixel 7 series mobile phones.

According to reports, Google Pixel 7 series mobile phones are expected to be officially released in October. As the launch date approaches, more leaks related to Google’s Pixel 7 series of phones have emerged online.
Recently, a whistleblower revealed that four new Google phones with model numbers GE2AE, GP4BC, GQML3 and GVU6C have been confirmed. Among them, GQML3 and GVU6C correspond to the Google Pixel 7, while GE2AE and GP4BC correspond to the Google Pixel 7 Pro. . Combined with this revelation, it can be basically confirmed that the Google Pixel 7 series will include two versions: Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro.
In addition, a hands-on video of the Google Pixel 7 series was exposed online.

Judging from the pictures, the overall appearance of the Google Pixel 7 series continues the design of the previous generation products. The rear lens module runs horizontally through the body, with Pixel 7 having dual rear cameras and Pixel 7 Pro having three rear cameras. As for the front screen of

, both models adopt a single-hole design in the center, with narrower borders, and the Pro version is even narrower.

In addition, compared to Pixel 6, Pixel 7 has a narrower top border and a smaller overall size. This leak shows that Pixel 7 is 73.20 mm wide and weighs 195 grams; Pixel 7 Pro is 76.68 mm wide and weighs 208 grams.
According to previous news, the Google Pixel 7 series is pre-installed with the Android 13 operating system. In terms of
screens, Google Pixel 7 will be equipped with a 6.3-inch OLED 1080 x 2400 display, supporting a 90Hz screen refresh rate; Google Pixel 7 Pro will be equipped with a 6.7-inch 1440 x 3120 resolution display, supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of

processors, the Google Pixel 7 series is expected to be equipped with the second-generation Tensor chip developed in cooperation with Samsung , based on the 4nm process. The chip may be the same as the 4nm LPE process of Samsung’s Exynos 2200 chip and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 flagship chip, or it may be Samsung’s more efficient 4nm LPP process. In terms of
imaging, both models will use the 11MP Samsung 3J1 as the front sensor, and the rear will use the same Samsung GN1 main sensor and Sony IMX381 ultra-wide angle as the previous generation. The telephoto sensor of the Pro version has been changed to Samsung GM1.
However, most of the current information about the Google Pixel 7 series comes from online leaks, and its specific parameters still need to wait for official follow-up news.
